This work is a sculptural experiment that translates my core ideas of architectural space into the scale of everyday objects. The process of reconstructing familiar items—a table, a plate, and a vase—parallels the architectural act of assembling elements and rearranging spatial hierarchies.
In their unfamiliar proportions and structural combinations, these familiar objects generate a sense of spatial tension while simultaneously evoking personal memories and forging new relationships. The audience’s act of observing, twisting, and reinterpreting the objects serves as a microcosm of how inhabitants actively navigate, occupy, and redefine architectural space. At the intersection of the familiar and the unfamiliar, the piece ceases to be a fixed object; rather, it operates as an open field of interpretation—a flexible spatial construct that continuously evolves through human interaction and imagination.